most deffinatley miss it. However i don't feel as though its gone. i still see tons of people rocking 2-4xl pants and tall tees. I think it is just as the skiing community has progressed so had a lot of different styles. i feel the gangster style is still present, but now we have a whole variety of different steezes, looks and styles. I however love the gangster style and try to rep it in my ridding for sure.

I think a bunch of riders till rock that OG style, just less flashy colours which if you ask me if totally fine.Take for example John Ware. A big factor is that many brands don't make those huge baggy sizes or dimensions anymore like Virtika (fd) even though their stuff is still nice its just not as baggy. But on the other hand brands like Tall T which still make those dope fits we used to love and I can't see that style going away, because its a root style of our sport and many people including me love it.

CadenmcculloughEveryone is starting to wear tight clothes and don't have that old "gangster style" like Tom warnick or slumdog illionaire I'm still into the old baggy style. Anyone else feel me?

this is why i dont like max hill and all the new skiers that wear tight shit and listen to like death metal and rock are like the histers of skiing and i hate it . i agree we should keep the gangster style alive.

413Crewthis is why i dont like max hill and all the new skiers that wear tight shit and listen to like death metal and rock are like the histers of skiing and i hate it . i agree we should keep the gangster style alive.

To be fair, I can definitely respect the baggy era and how big it was for skiing with edits like slum dog Ilionaire and I don't give two shits if someone wants to wear baggy clothes. I just feel like the newer, more street clothes influenced style looks 10x better.

413Crewthis is why i dont like max hill and all the new skiers that wear tight shit and listen to like death metal and rock are like the histers of skiing and i hate it . i agree we should keep the gangster style alive.

yeah man, god forbid anyone that's a skier has music tastes! it should just be one collective hive mind.

I hated the super baggy gangster look...that being said its just clothes so whatever people can do what they want. But I loved the style associated with that gangster type of skiing. The slow, smooth, flowy style just got to me and I still try to ride with that type of style.

anyone that's mentioning simon dumont here watched the slumdog video when they were younger than 12. I'm sorry, but please stop using that as an example here, there's way too many other names that come to mind that were actually involved in the movement

SourSteezleanyone that's mentioning simon dumont here watched the slumdog video when they were younger than 12. I'm sorry, but please stop using that as an example here, there's way too many other names that come to mind that were actually involved in the movement

tight shit is stupid keep it ill and bring back the style in skiing. the mid 2000's were the prime age of skiing when there was style now its about who can throw the biggest trick, fuck that bring back the style that there used to be

SourSteezleanyone that's mentioning simon dumont here watched the slumdog video when they were younger than 12. I'm sorry, but please stop using that as an example here, there's way too many other names that come to mind that were actually involved in the movement

t heed
wallisch
warnick
leigh powis
bellemare
martini

just to name a few

That Dumont edit more or less epitomized that era of skiing, hence why everyone is bringing it up. Obviously there were others.

The forced "afterbang" that this style popularized needs to stop also. You look like your'e trying wayyyy too hard when you land a front 2 and ride out all dramatically, which unfortunately I see all the time at keystone.

wolfbackpackMy homie timmy still rocks everything at least 4xl. hes a way better skier than most and also looks steezy as shit. I wear kinda tight gear and suck. so more power to the baggy kids out there.

SourSteezleanyone that's mentioning simon dumont here watched the slumdog video when they were younger than 12. I'm sorry, but please stop using that as an example here, there's way too many other names that come to mind that were actually involved in the movement

bighomieflockThe forced "afterbang" that this style popularized needs to stop also. You look like your'e trying wayyyy too hard when you land a front 2 and ride out all dramatically, which unfortunately I see all the time at keystone.

i think the best lookin style these days is honestly the nonchalant baggy look. like casual baggy. think wibbity wabs, keegan kilbride, kieran mcveigh, etc

I totally miss it! Watching a bunch of privileged, pussy white kids dressing and acting GANGSTA was probably the most hilarious fad in the history of stupid fads. Please, please, please bring it back! Those laughs lasted all day long.